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RENE's (Formerly of RENE & ANGELA) New CD


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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Two-time Grammy-Nominated RENE, formerly of RENE & ANGELA, the hit making duo who brought us "Your Smile," "My First Love," "I'll Be Good," "You Don't Have To Cry" and a number of other hits is back on the scene, flowing like never before. RENE has now gone solo and is certain to show the music industry what performing is, once more. The new CD will be in stores October 26th, 2004 on the Rufftown Entertainment record label, distributed by Ryko/WEA.

His new project is already impacting radio at WBLS, New York, WWIN, Baltimore, WHUR, Washington DC, KJLH, Los Angeles and a number of other radio stations across the nation. Black Entertainment Television has already started airing his most exciting video, which you can also access on Launch.com.

RENE will be on a thirty city tour starting the beginning of December 2004, with none other than the songbird herself, AMEL LARRIEUX. The two of them are sure to leave a sizzling fire wherever they tread. RENE singing his old hits as well as his new release called "All Nite Long" on his "STREET SONGZ" PROJECT is sure to leave the ladies in a pansy, and AMEL LARRIEX will do what she does best, leave them all begging for more.

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